McLaren CEO Zak Brown says his team would have acted differently to Racing Point had one of its drivers showed the same symptoms Lance Stroll experienced at the Eifel Grand Prix.
Stroll missed the race due to an upset stomach but was not tested for COVID-19 until he had travelled home on Sunday night. The test came back positive, meaning Stroll likely had the virus while he was in the paddock at the Nurburgring on the Thursday and Friday of the event.
Under the FIA's COVID Code of Conduct, teams are required to report symptoms, test individuals with symptoms and quarantine individuals who have been in contact with a positive case.